The Get Better Not Older Podcast

Are You Doing The Right Workout?

Jun 18, 2025
They talk about why workouts must change as we age and how strength training protects muscles, bones, and recovery. Movement mechanics, joint-friendly exercise choices, and why crunches can harm the spine are highlighted. Practical plans cover squats, compound lifts, zone‑two cardio plus short HIIT, mobility, balance drills, and targeted nutrition and supplements for resilience.
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ANECDOTE

Crunches Can Hurt Your Back

  • Rob recounts seeing many people injure backs doing wrong core exercises and crunches to 'spot reduce' belly fat.
  • He stresses that repetitive spinal flexion during crunches often causes back breakdown rather than fat loss.
INSIGHT

Too Much Intensity Can Backfire

  • High-volume, sustained high-intensity exercise can spike cortisol and promote fat storage during hormonal shifts.
  • Adjust training during perimenopause and other hormonal changes to avoid chronic stress responses.
ANECDOTE

An 81-Year-Old Rebuilt Strength After Illness

  • Rob told the story of Bill, an 81-year-old who lost 35 pounds during a hospital stay and is rebuilding strength now.
  • Having greater muscle mass before illness improved Bill's recovery resilience.
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